Pigeon wrote on Mar 21, 2014, 10:15:Except for that time they were found guilty of violating net-neutrality by the FCC.

The FCC has a lot to gain with net neutrality regulations because they are the ones who'd enforce it. They are going to paint the Internet as something that needs their regulatory authority. That's a conflict of interest, so take their words with skepticism.

I don't get it. You're supporting the monopolistic practices of Comcast over regulation by the FCC?

Pigeon wrote on Mar 21, 2014, 10:15:Except for that time they were found guilty of violating net-neutrality by the FCC.

The FCC has a lot to gain with net neutrality regulations because they are the ones who'd enforce it. They are going to paint the Internet as something that needs their regulatory authority. That's a conflict of interest, so take their words with skepticism.

"The Open Internet rules never were designed to deal with peering and Internet interconnection," Mr. Cohen said. "Providers like Netflix have always paid for their interconnection," he said, adding that he believes Comcast has shown a strong commitment to net neutrality.

Except for that time they were found guilty of violating net-neutrality by the FCC.